Chun Shui Tang - Dadun Branch

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Jingming First Street, known as the first street of Taichung, is a legend of the street-making movement and a must-visit place for foreign travelers to Taichung. The popularity along Jingming First Street is almost entirely concentrated at the Chun Shui Tang (Dadu branch). Under the sea of red umbrellas, seats are filled with people enjoying their leisure time, with contentment written on their faces and relaxation evident in their smiles, sipping on a cup of bubble tea or emerald lemon and simply lounging for an afternoon. The Dadu branch opened in 1987 and was renovated in 2008, featuring a new space design that showcases contemporary Eastern aesthetics, characterized by elegance and tranquility. It combines Ming-style wooden tables and chairs, gray brick walls, chic lanterns, calligraphy, and pottery seamlessly. Additionally, the Aishan Tang Specialty Tea House is set up, with the floral arrangements in the entrance's corner exuding an antique charm, offering surprises at every turn. Outdoors, the Dadu branch presents a European romantic atmosphere, while indoors, it is imbued with Chinese elegance, featuring wooden tables and chairs, red brick walls, and the interplay of lanterns and pottery. The floral arrangements in the corner entrance are replete with delightful surprises. Smoking area: outdoor plaza on the first floor. Non-smoking area: completely smoke-free indoors.

Address:No. 9, Dayun 19th St, West District, Taichung City 403, Taiwan

Chun Shui Tang - Dadun Branch Introduction

Jingming First Street, known as the first street of Taichung, is a legend of the street-making movement and a must-visit place for foreign travelers to Taichung. The popularity along Jingming First Street is almost entirely concentrated at the Chun Shui Tang (Dadu branch). Under the sea of red umbrellas, seats are filled with people enjoying their leisure time, with contentment written on their faces and relaxation evident in their smiles, sipping on a cup of bubble tea or emerald lemon and simply lounging for an afternoon. The Dadu branch opened in 1987 and was renovated in 2008, featuring a new space design that showcases contemporary Eastern aesthetics, characterized by elegance and tranquility. It combines Ming-style wooden tables and chairs, gray brick walls, chic lanterns, calligraphy, and pottery seamlessly. Additionally, the Aishan Tang Specialty Tea House is set up, with the floral arrangements in the entrance's corner exuding an antique charm, offering surprises at every turn. Outdoors, the Dadu branch presents a European romantic atmosphere, while indoors, it is imbued with Chinese elegance, featuring wooden tables and chairs, red brick walls, and the interplay of lanterns and pottery. The floral arrangements in the corner entrance are replete with delightful surprises. Smoking area: outdoor plaza on the first floor. Non-smoking area: completely smoke-free indoors.

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